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PITBULL:

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 :doh: sorry

Eeyore:

--- Quote from: PITBULL on August 21, 2008, 08:21:10 --- :doh: sorry

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Don't worry about it, dude, it happens!  ;)

Shame really, because there were some forthright and interesting views expressed in the link. Just got a bit rude in places!  :lol:

thermidorthelobster:
I was wondering whether to get mine done too.  In this month's LRM I saw an advert for a different company, Rustmaster, which seems quite professional, is marginally cheaper and also closer.  I emailed for info and they were very responsive.

Realistically I can't say I'm ever going to get around to doing the job myself, given how messy and horrible I've heard it is to do by friends who have done their own.

It's a lot of money, but I should probably go ahead and do it...

The only Chris Parkinson truck I've seen in the flesh was covered in Waxoyl even down to all the electrical connectors and the steering damper and shock absorbers.  I was quite surprised by this;  I'd assumed the non-metallic and moving parts would have been masked off.

diggerdog36:
I saw rustmaster in LRO, I was going to give them a call too, to see what they were like.
How much was it??

thermidorthelobster:
He quoted me £425 +vat for the Disco, which coincidentally is about the same price as a Hannibal side awning... :)

The customer testimonials he forwarded comment that the company is efficient, well organised and he talks sense without making exorbitant claims about the process.  All of these things sounded quite encouraging.

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